Hello to all users.
I can not find a solution to my problem.
How to forward a USB device to a guest system if the device is incompatible with the main system?
Sorry for my English)
USB device
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Re: USB device
Please read the following thread: USB basics and troubleshooting, all of the posts.
If you still have a problem after reading through the whole thing, please follow the advice of the last post, #8: Asking for help and post the information requested.
Use a filter. It doesn't matter if your host can "understand" the device. It only needs to "forward" the device to the guest.
If you still have a problem after reading through the whole thing, please follow the advice of the last post, #8: Asking for help and post the information requested.
Use a filter. It doesn't matter if your host can "understand" the device. It only needs to "forward" the device to the guest.
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Re: USB device
I understood correctly? If the USB device is not supported by the main system, but is supported by the guest system, then you need to remove it from the main system, not physically disconnect, create an empty filter, and then decide it in the guest system?
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Re: USB device
Here's the procedure:
- You plug the device to the host. It doesn't matter if the host doesn't know what to do with the device.
- In VirtualBox you create a USB filter with the Name, VendorID and ProductID values only, delete the rest.
- Unplug the device.
- Start your guest.
- Plug the device.
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Re: USB device
USB device data [Port3] : Unknown USB device (device enumeration failed) Is Port User Connectable: yes Is Port Debug Capable: no Companion Port Number: 0 Companion Hub Symbolic Link Name: Protocols Supported: USB 1.1: yes USB 2.0: yes USB 3.0: no ---===>Device Information<===--- String Descriptor for index 2 not available while device is in low power state. ConnectionStatus: Current Config Value: 0x00 -> Device Bus Speed: High (is not SuperSpeed or higher capable) Device Address: 0x01 Open Pipes: 0 *!*ERROR: No open pipes! ===>Device Descriptor<=== bLength: 0x12 bDescriptorType: 0x01 bcdUSB: 0x0210 bDeviceClass: 0x00 -> This is an Interface Class Defined Device bDeviceSubClass: 0x00 bDeviceProtocol: 0x00 bMaxPacketSize0: 0x40 = (64) Bytes idVendor: 0x0BB4 = HTC Corporation idProduct: 0x0FF0 bcdDevice: 0x0100 iManufacturer: 0x01 String Descriptor for index 1 not available while device is in low power state. iProduct: 0x02 String Descriptor for index 2 not available while device is in low power state. iSerialNumber: 0x03 String Descriptor for index 3 not available while device is in low power state. bNumConfigurations: 0x01 data on the system: windows 8.1
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Re: USB device
Excuse me, but what in the seven kingdoms is that? That's not what I asked for, is it? Please follow the instructions that I gave you, and give me the information that I want. I'll repeat the whole thing once more, read it closely this time, OK?
socratis wrote:Please read the following thread: USB basics and troubleshooting, all of the posts.
If you still have a problem after reading through the whole thing, please follow the advice of the last post, #8: Asking for help and post the information requested.
Do NOT send me Personal Messages (PMs) for troubleshooting, they are simply deleted.
Do NOT reply with the "QUOTE" button, please use the "POST REPLY", at the bottom of the form.
If you obfuscate any information requested, I will obfuscate my response. These are virtual UUIDs, not real ones.
Do NOT reply with the "QUOTE" button, please use the "POST REPLY", at the bottom of the form.
If you obfuscate any information requested, I will obfuscate my response. These are virtual UUIDs, not real ones.
Re: USB device
Good day.
When I entered the "VBoxManage list usbfilters" command for the first time, I forgot to save the results.
And when you re-enter a new command line window, the result disappeared. What to do?
Main system version: Windows 8.1 x64
Virtualbox: Version 6.0.8 of r130520 (Qt5.6.2)
Guest version: Windows XP Professional 2002 SP 3
When I entered the "VBoxManage list usbfilters" command for the first time, I forgot to save the results.
And when you re-enter a new command line window, the result disappeared. What to do?
Main system version: Windows 8.1 x64
Virtualbox: Version 6.0.8 of r130520 (Qt5.6.2)
Guest version: Windows XP Professional 2002 SP 3
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Re: USB device
I would like to see the "recipe" of the VM, the ".vbox" file:
- Right-click on the VM in the VirtualBox Manager. Select "Show in Explorer".
- ZIP the selected ".vbox" file and attach it to your response.
You've added 8 (EIGHT) USB controllers to your VM? Why? Please delete them.00:00:07.871777 [/USB/Msd/7/] (level 3)
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